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7.31 Watts, and 12 hours of battery life remaining using kernel 3.6.9. This is the same sky is falling story he reported in 2011 that I also [ thoroughly debunked ] this time with a slightly different flavor. Move on folks, there is nothing here to see.

7.31 Watts, and 12 hours of battery life remaining using kernel 3.6.9. This is the same sky is falling story he reported in 2011 that I also [ thoroughly debunked ] this time with a slightly different flavor. Move on folks, there is nothing here to see.

The only thing important to Michael seems to be ad revenue.

Results from one kernel, without comparison to an earlier kernel, and without full detailed hardware info, are meaningless. Also, what about the kernel bug linked twice already in this thread?

7.31 Watts, and 12 hours of battery life remaining using kernel 3.6.9. This is the same sky is falling story he reported in 2011 that I also [ thoroughly debunked ] this time with a slightly different flavor. Move on folks, there is nothing here to see.

The only thing important to Michael seems to be ad revenue.

Just like with the previous bug, your results are invalid for the general case, because you use some weird power thing, not the default configuration.

It so happens that most users will use the defaults, not the weird power thing. So the default tests carry much more value than tests with some custom config.

Results from one kernel, without comparison to an earlier kernel, and without full detailed hardware info, are meaningless. Also, what about the kernel bug linked twice already in this thread?

Since I'm the author of Jupiter and also the maintainer of my distributions kernel, I test dozens of kernels a year - as do other members of my team. For example I personally tested 3.6.7 last week and 3.4.19 a week or so before that. The kernel bug linked twice in this thread is a different problem - and not what Larabel reported.